Scooter Forks Sales & Clearance

Our clearance section for scooter forks features high‑quality forks at reduced prices. These may be older designs or colourways, but they retain the same durability and performance as current models. Forks are critical components that connect the front wheel to the deck and determine compatibility with wheel sizes and compression systems. To learn more about fork types, visit our Scooter Forks Buying Guide.

This section contains forks from previous models, colour-variants, or discontinued designs. Expect reductions on solid forged forks, standard and oversized options, sometimes blemish finish or non-stock colour. Function is full spec; it’s just the aesthetics or model year that are older.

Pair a clearance fork with correct clamps and compression—see our Scooter Clamps collection. Also useful is the Scooter Parts range to get headset-spacers or extra bolts needed.

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Why buy Scooter Forks Sales & Clearance?

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Why are forks discounted?

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They’re often previous‑season models or excess stock. Retailers discount them to clear inventory for new releases, giving you the chance to upgrade at a lower cost.

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Are clearance forks safe?

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Yes. They’re unused and structurally sound. The price reflects their age or colour, not their performance. Inspect the fork for any shipping damage upon arrival and ensure it fits properly before riding.

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Will these forks fit my scooter?

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Check the fork’s steerer tube length, axle size and compression compatibility. Clearance forks may be designed for standard (8 mm) or larger axles and may support different wheel diameters (100 mm to 125 mm). Match these specs with your deck and wheels.

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What compression systems do clearance forks use?

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Models may support HIC, SCS, IHC or threaded compression. Look at the product description to see which system the fork was designed for; using the wrong compression type can result in an unsafe setup.

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Can I use a larger wheel on a clearance fork?

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Only if the fork is labelled compatible with larger wheels. Otherwise, the wheel could rub against the fork crown or deck, causing wear and reducing manoeuvrability.

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Are there warranties on clearance forks?

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Yes. Manufacturer warranties still apply, covering defects in materials or workmanship. However, misuse or incorrect installation could void the warranty.

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Can I return a clearance fork?

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Return policies vary. Many retailers accept returns if the fork is unused and in its original packaging. Always check the specific return conditions before purchasing.

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How should I maintain a fork?

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Keep the fork clean, check the axle bolt and compression bolts regularly and replace bearings when they wear out. Proper maintenance ensures your fork remains safe even after long sessions.